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Two, vs the power of one?

Mr.Twabfish

I have a cheap (But nice) HP 22xw 21.5 inch monitor that I use for Dual-screen with my laptop. I am completing a new desktop build soon, and want to know whether I should get a second (and same) monitor, or just wait and save up for another single screen? Of course, I would also like to know what a good monitor would be (If I should need a new one).

 

Here is my build, if anyone is interested:http://pcpartpicker.com/p/6drZnQ

 

Thanks for any comments!

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i personally prefer one better screen over two worse ones

i think most people here on LTT also agree that one ultrawide is better than multimonitor

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1 hour ago, Enderman said:

i personally prefer one better screen over two worse ones

i think most people here on LTT also agree that one ultrawide is better than multimonitor

I'm sold on the Ultrawide. Since buying mine, I rarely use my other two monitors (only used during video editing or if I need multiple programs open side by side).

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